Gay bars syracuse ny


Does anybody have info about fun stuff to execute in Syracuse, NY? (both gay-related outings and just general interesting things to do up there)

I will be visiting the area next week, and will possibly move up there soon so I would like to understand more about the place in advance.

Thanks!

BigLar Nov 15, am

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Go find a large hill. Sit on it and watch the city rust away.

When you're done with that, acquire in your car and drive west to Rochester. Do the same.

Finally, travel over to Buffalo, but you'd better hurry -- it may be gone before you get there.

While the above poster pretty much is on the mark, I can suggest a good place to eat if you like Thai: The Adj Thai House - Erie Blvd

I earn to Syracuse about once a year and going to this place always makes it worth it. The exterior is not in the best shape (kinda like a lot of the buildings around there), but the diet is really good. It's right next to an abandoned Krispy Kreme.

As for nightlife, I can't help you there, but I do know that as you are eating at this restaurant, you'll see two porn

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